World North Korea Says Trump Scares Americans More Than Kim

20:25 11 november 2017

20:25 11 november 2017 Source:
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Most Americans think North Korea can be contained; Republicans like how Trump conducts himself

Republicans polled by CBS News also think president and Congress shouldn't criticize each otherAs President Donald Trump prepares for his first presidential trip to Asia, Americans are more likely than they were in September to think North Korea can be contained without resorting to military action.

North korea says americans are more scared of donald trump than kim jong un. " Trump 's hysterical behavior brings only fear and uneasiness to the U.S. society," the commentary read, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Most Americans Think President Trump 's North Korea Tweets Are Making Things Worse. “It’s scary ,” he said . He said the North Korean threat is being blown out of proportion and Kim Jong Un is more calculating and “not nearly as crazy as everyone thinks he is.”

After President Donald Trump again escalated his war of words with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang argued Thursday that the U.S. leader's citizens were more concerned about his actions than those of his authoritarian rival.

During a stop in South Korea as part of his first presidential tour of Asia, Trump issued a warning to North Korea: "Do not underestimate us, do not try us." North Korean officials responded Wednesday, telling CNN they've "heard enough" of the U.S.'s "mad dog leader." Later, the regime took a different stance, with the ruling Korean Workers' Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun appealing directly to U.S. citizens, saying they and the people of North Korea were all victims of Trump's policies.

N. Korea warns 'instable' Trump against reckless remarks

North Korea on Sunday warned Donald Trump against making "reckless remarks" as the US president began a marathon Asian tour dominated by the nuclear threat from Pyongyang. Ruling party newspaper Rodong Sinmun said Americans were pressing for the president's early impeachment because tough remarks by a "spiritually instable" Trump could bring about "nuclear disaster to the US mainland". After arriving in Tokyo on Sunday, Trump warned that "no dictator" should underestimate the United States, in a thinly veiled reference to North Korea.

Top pro-Kremlin Russian TV presenter says Donald Trump is ' MORE dangerous' than Kim Jong-Un as he warns 'the world is a hair's breadth from nuclear war'. FAMILY AFFAIR: Melania and Barron join President Trump at BREAKING NEWS: North Korea vows to conduct WEEKLY missile

She made her comments as the panel discussed Mr Trump ’s administration and the vulgar comments of his communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, as well as North Korea ’s threat against the world. Mei Fong, journalist and writer, said Trump could be more dangerous than Kim Jong-un.

Related: North Korea tells Europe to relax, as Kim's nuclear missiles target only U.S.

"Trump's hysterical behavior brings only fear and uneasiness to the U.S. society," the commentary read, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

"The U.S. and all other countries in the world can never be free from nightmare of nuclear war as long as Trump is allowed to go at large and the hostile policy toward the DPRK is continued," it added, using to the country's official diplomatic title: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

The article reiterated North Korea's belief that the U.S. is responsible for the ongoing nuclear crisis between the two countries. North Korea has argued it has the right to develop and possess nuclear weapons in order to deter the U.S. from invading and overthrowing Kim, but the U.S. has rejected this stance, claiming North Korea's weapons of mass destruction posed a global threat.

S. Korea to buy 'billions of dollars' of US weapons: Trump

South Korea has agreed to buy US weapons worth "billions of dollars" to guard against threats from nuclear-armed North Korea, US President Donald Trump said Tuesday. After a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-In, Trump also said the US -- the South's key security guarantor -- had agreed to remove a warhead weight limit on Seoul's ballistic missiles.Trump arrived in Seoul on Tuesday for a two-day visit as part of his Asia tour amid high tensions over North Korea's weapons drive.

On Sunday, they said he was scarier than North Korea ’s Kim Jong-Un. “War can break out as a result of confrontation between two personalities; Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un. Both are dangerous, but who is more dangerous?

WASHINGTON — North Korea ’s nuclear weapons development is spooking most Americans , and two-thirds of them say President Donald Trump ’s war of words with the isolated nation’s leader is making the situation worse.

The U.S. and North Korea have been foes since Washington backed South Korea against its Soviet-backed rival in the 1950s, and the two neighbors have remained at war ever since. While successive U.S. administrations have used various techniques in attempts to take on three generations of the Kim dynasty, Trump may be the first to respond to North Korea's infamously apocalyptic language with his own fiery threats.

Trump's particularly bellicose stance has raised concern among U.S. rivals and allies alike, who fear the outbreak of a conflict that could potentially turn nuclear. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that his diplomats had views similar to those of China, in that they do not recognize North Korea's self-professed right to nuclear weapons but believe military action would not solve the crisis. They want only a "peaceful solution," the state-run Tass Russian News Agency reported.

Rex Tillerson: Sanctions are hurting North Korea

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday that the US and China are seeing "certain signs" that international sanctions imposed against North Korea are beginning to impact the country's economy. "It is creating some stress within North Korea's economy," Tillerson said, pointing to US and Chinese intelligence.

Kim Jong-Un boasted of North Korea 's ability to strike any target in the US after a second ICBM test that experts said Saturday could strike New York. STROKE OF GENIUS: President Trump Authorizes Opening Of First-Ever American … End Times.

Opinion | Op-Ed Columnist. Trump ’s Scary Strategy on North Korea . Yet solar panels are becoming more common, and Kim has moved to liberalize the economy in ways that generate growth despite sanctions. Mr. Trump , I Live in South Korea , and You’re Scaring Me OCT. 12, 2017.

Trump's approach has also been met with opposition at home. A poll released in August by Harvard University’s Center for American Political Studies and market research firm Harris Insights and Analytics found that 53 percent of respondents did not approve of the Republican leader's handling of the issue and that 56 percent believed Trump went "over the top and his response does nothing to resolve the situation."

While Trump on Tuesday urged North Korea to "make a deal," his more aggressive follow-up speech and joint U.S.-South Korea military drills involving three aircraft carriers have been viewed by North Korea as signs of escalation. The North Korean Foreign Ministry said Trump "begged for a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula," according to a statement published Saturday by Pyongyang's state-run media and carried by Reuters.

South Korea fears further missile advances by North this year in threat to U.S. .
<p>North Korea may conduct additional missile tests this year to polish up its long-range missile technology and ramp up the threat against the United States, South Korea's spy agency said on Monday, adding that it was monitoring developments closely.</p>North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland. It has fired two missiles over Japan.

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She made her comments as the panel discussed Mr Trump ’s administration and the vulgar comments of his communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, as well as North Korea ’s threat against the world. Mei Fong, journalist and writer, said Trump could be more dangerous than Kim Jong-un.

On Sunday, they said he was scarier than North Korea ’s Kim Jong-Un. “War can break out as a result of confrontation between two personalities; Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un. Both are dangerous, but who is more dangerous?

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WASHINGTON — North Korea ’s nuclear weapons development is spooking most Americans , and two-thirds of them say President Donald Trump ’s war of words with the isolated nation’s leader is making the situation worse.

Kim Jong-Un boasted of North Korea 's ability to strike any target in the US after a second ICBM test that experts said Saturday could strike New York. STROKE OF GENIUS: President Trump Authorizes Opening Of First-Ever American … End Times.

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Opinion | Op-Ed Columnist. Trump ’s Scary Strategy on North Korea . Yet solar panels are becoming more common, and Kim has moved to liberalize the economy in ways that generate growth despite sanctions. Mr. Trump , I Live in South Korea , and You’re Scaring Me OCT. 12, 2017.

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